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- Xiong'er_Volcanic_Belt abstract "The Xiong'er Volcanic Belt (Chinese: 熊耳群火山岩; pinyin: Xióng'ěr qún huǒshānshí) is a 1770 to 1800 million year-old group of volcanic rocks located on the southern edge of the North China craton (Figure 1). It covers an area of approximately 60,000 km2 and varies from 3000 m to 7000 m thick. The perimeter of the volcanic belt is composed of three faults: the Jianxian-Lintong fault to the northwest, the Luoyang-Baofeng fault to the northeast, and the Luonan-Luanchan fault to the south (Figure 2). The volcanic belt formed at a time in Earth's history when all of the continents were joined together forming the Supercontinent Columbia, the earliest known supercontinent. The Xiong'er Volcanic Belt is very important because it can provide valuable information to help piece together the formation and breakup of the Supercontinent Columbia and the North China craton by identifying what type of boundary was located on the southern edge of the North China craton.".
- Xiong'er_Volcanic_Belt thumbnail Xiong'er_Volcanic_Belt_Location.jpg?width=300.
- Xiong'er_Volcanic_Belt wikiPageID "37287259".
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- Xiong'er_Volcanic_Belt age "1770".
- Xiong'er_Volcanic_Belt c "熊耳群火山岩".
- Xiong'er_Volcanic_Belt course "Wikipedia:USEP/Courses/Plate Tectonics".
- Xiong'er_Volcanic_Belt hasPhotoCollection Xiong'er_Volcanic_Belt.
- Xiong'er_Volcanic_Belt map "Xiong'er Volcanic Belt Location.jpg".
- Xiong'er_Volcanic_Belt mapCaption "Figure 1: This figure shows the Xiong'er Volcanic Belt in green on the southern edge of the North China craton".
- Xiong'er_Volcanic_Belt name "Xiong'er Volcanic Belt".
- Xiong'er_Volcanic_Belt p "Xióng'ěr qún huǒshānshí".
- Xiong'er_Volcanic_Belt term "2012".
- Xiong'er_Volcanic_Belt type Volcanic_rock.
- Xiong'er_Volcanic_Belt university "Louisiana State University".
- Xiong'er_Volcanic_Belt subject Category:Proterozoic.
- Xiong'er_Volcanic_Belt subject Category:Volcanism_of_China.
- Xiong'er_Volcanic_Belt comment "The Xiong'er Volcanic Belt (Chinese: 熊耳群火山岩; pinyin: Xióng'ěr qún huǒshānshí) is a 1770 to 1800 million year-old group of volcanic rocks located on the southern edge of the North China craton (Figure 1). It covers an area of approximately 60,000 km2 and varies from 3000 m to 7000 m thick. The perimeter of the volcanic belt is composed of three faults: the Jianxian-Lintong fault to the northwest, the Luoyang-Baofeng fault to the northeast, and the Luonan-Luanchan fault to the south (Figure 2).".
- Xiong'er_Volcanic_Belt label "Xiong'er Volcanic Belt".
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- Xiong'er_Volcanic_Belt depiction Xiong'er_Volcanic_Belt_Location.jpg.
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